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		| Captain Kwok said: HomeworldStartingFacilities.txt has a list of the facilities that are added to player's homeworlds.
 
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				 Re: MOD:   Space Empires V - Babylon 5 
 It's not going to change existing games of course, but it works just fine. 
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				 Re: MOD:   Space Empires V - Babylon 5 
 SJ, regarding your suggestion about armor: I take it i should use the %-based leaky system then or is there any chance to implement the SEIV (modded) one ?
 
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 You could implement a directional armor system along the lines of Gritty Galaxy mod. |  
	
		
	
	
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		| Fyron said: You could implement a directional armor system along the lines of Gritty Galaxy mod.
 
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				 Re: MOD:   Space Empires V - Babylon 5 
 Kwok; can the AI not work with named slots?
 In GGmod, I have them all named things such as "forward edge", "forward", "core", etc.
 
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				 Re: MOD:   Space Empires V - Babylon 5 
 So long as you carefully craft the slot configuration file, I don't see why you couldn't have the AI add components in a proper ordering to get placed as needed. For example, simply put a loop of spaces around the edge based on how much armor you will have the AI place on that size ship, and add those armor components first. |  
	
		
	
	
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				 Re: MOD:   Space Empires V - Babylon 5 
 This is what the AI can do:
 It can add to the 3 default slots, Armor, Outer Hull, and Inner Hull.  The function that adds components to a design will only accept the three built-in long constants that correspond to these types.  So that rules out specifying custom named slots.
 
 The AI can only add items to a design in two ways.  Spreading from the top or the bottom, which really means start from the first slot or start from the last slot.
 
 Of course, with a modicum of effort I'm sure better script functions can be provided by Aaron to allow more specific placement, but it can't be done well enough now to make the AI competitive with a GGmod type leaky armor.
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 The slot placement is in the order they appear in the file, right? |  
	
		
	
	
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